Archive for May 15th, 2006

On this episode of CommandN, Amber and Mikey talk Google announcements from Google’s press day last week, including Google Trends, a new Google Desktop beta, and Google partnering with Sony Pictures. A whole world of news from E3, including information from IGN, Nintendo, Sony, and more, this year’s annual webby awards, and this week’s ton […]

Another TWiT is in the can! This week’s hosts are Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, John C. Dvorak, Jenn Cutter, and Al Lowe; and the crew get right down to business discussing the events from the Electronic Entertainment Expo, including Nintendo’s surprise show-stopping performance, Microsoft announcing they’ll allow their XBox 360 and PC users to play […]

On this fine episode of Infected, Martin, Joey, and The Gator start off great with an opening video and wind up going audio-only by the end of the podcast due to technical difficulties. Technical issues, Joey issues, and more abound in the newest podcast from the Sargeworld guys. Ah well, the show is still hilarious, […]

On this week’s fine DiggNation, the video and the audio were released at the same time, and Kevin and Alex camp outside of E3 and do the show; among the most dugg stories at Digg.com this week are the redesigned PlayStation 3 controller, Duck Hunt 2 and the Nintendo Wii rockin the show at E3, […]

On another deliciously media meta episode of This Week In Media, Alex Lindsay, Scott Broock, Emery Wells, Kenji Kato, Ben Durbin talk Net Neutrality (as in Save The Internet) again, and discuss the events at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and the events from the show floor. Enjoy! This Week In Media Episode 5 // […]

On this episode of FLOSS Weekly, Chris DiBona sits down with Miguel de Icaza, whose belt notches include being the creator of GNOME desktop, founder of Ximian, and father of the controversial Mono Project, designed to port dot-Net to Linux. A geekalicious conversation progresses that all of you linux fans will absolutely enjoy. FLOSS Weekly […]

In this week’s Security Now, Steve and Leo are tackling perhaps the most well known security issue for programmers and users aside, the dreaded buffer overflow. We all know they’re incredibly common, but how do they happen? How can programmers avoid them and how can users protect themselves? Steve talks about the topic and explains […]

This week on Inside the Net, Amber and Leo chat with Fred Stutzman and Terrell Russell of ClaimID [ http://claimid.com/ ] about how to manage your identity online; allowing people to be sure that the website you own really is yours, and the website claiming to be yours really isn’t. ClaimID is in closed beta, […]